Ivy Nicholson (February 22, 1933 – October 25, 2021) was an American
model and
actress.
Early life
Nicholson grew up in
Cypress Hills, New York.
''World'' magazine reported that she was "born to a humble working-class family".
She started working as a model at 16.
She first modeled in a
Brooklyn department store, after winning a beauty contest.
["Wild Grows the Ivy," ''Look'', May 10, 1960, pp. 91–93] In her teens she settled in
Greenwich Village and worked in the
Garment District.
Model
She appeared on the covers of major fashion magazines such as ''
Vogue''
''
Harper's Bazaar
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'',
["Armimondi's work on display at S.F. Main Library," Sam Whiting, Chronicle Staff Writer, December 12, 2009] ''Life'',
''Mademoiselle'' and
''Elle''.
In the mid-Fifties she was romantically linked with
Colin Tennant
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, son of the second
Baron Glenconnor.
Nicholson moved to Italy and worked for fashion designers such as
Irene Galitzine,
Fernanda Gattinoni, the Sorelle Fontana, Simonetta, Alberto Fabiani and Emilio Pucci.
Salvador Dalí painted her for ''Life Magazine''.
According to a 1960 profile in
''Look Magazine'',
Nicholson was painted by
Marc Chagall
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,
Lucian Freud and her friend
Bernard Buffet
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.
At the time of the ''Look'' article she was living in Paris, the wife of French writer and actor, Count Regis Ruyneau St. Georges de Poleon.
Andy Warhol's Factory
Nicholson returned to the United States and entered into
Andy Warhol's circle. "Andy was taken by her," said
Gerard Malanga, a poet and photographer who was part of the Warhol circle. "She became his first superstar."
In a caption to a 1966 photo he took of her,
Billy Name, a photographer associated with
Andy Warhol's Factory recorded "...the glamorous model Ivy Nicholson who had recently arrived in New York from Europe".
She acted in films made by the Factory.
She was depicted in the film ''Andy Warhol's Factory People''.
She
frugged for a few minutes in the film ''
Lonesome Cowboys''.
Describing her activities at the Factory, biographer Victor Bockris described her as "a tough, violent and hysterical woman". Catherine O'Sullivan Schorr included a picture of Nicholson in her book ''Andy Warhol's Factory People'' with the caption "Fiery fashion model Ivy Nicholson in a rare docile moment sits for a Warhol Screen Test".
["Andy Warhol's Factory People," Catherine O'Sullivan Schorr, pages are not numbered, Copyright 2015 by Open Road Media]
Personal life
Nicholson had four children: three sons and a daughter.
In 1963 she met and married John Palmer, a co-director of Warhol's silent film ''
Empire.'' Their short marriage produced twins.
Nicholson also had a son by a different man.
The ''
San Francisco Chronicle'' reported that in the early 1980s Ivy Nicholson was "living the low life in the
Tenderloin."
Subsequently, for some time she was
homeless
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in San Francisco.
According to the ''
New York Times'' "She spent her last decades in or near poverty, sometimes homeless, telling anyone who would listen that she was on her way back up."
Prior to 2014 Ivy and her son Gunther lived together in a small apartment at the North Shore of Staten Island.
In 2014 Nicholson lived in
Venice Beach, California,
but she was homeless again by 2018.
Nicholson died on October 25, 2021, at an assisted living facility in
Bellflower, California. She was 88.
References
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1933 births
2021 deaths
American female models
People from East New York, Brooklyn
Models from New York City